elementary 0.4 Loki stable released

After almost one year of development activities, elementary team has proudly announced release of elementary OS 0.4 with code name Loki. Loki is a successor of Freya - elementary OS 0.3 - and introduces numerous refinements to stand as a best alternative for people migrating from other proprietary platforms like Windows and OS X.

The elementary OS is an Ubuntu based GNU/Linux distribution that implements best and well examined design plans to provide an out of the box experience for all kind of computer users, whether they are new to computer or linux experts. Toward this goal, elementary OS 0.4 has fixed almost 1000 issues reported in previous releases and implemented around 20 design blue prints.

The major highlights in elementary OS 0.4 Loki can be summarized as follows:

The system indicators have been revamped for Loki. You’ll see redesigned
indicators across the board, plus icons and text change to be dark or
light depending on your wallpaper.

The Audio indicator features a redesigned, more compact set of controls
for music apps and larger icons for output volume with a convenient mute
switch

Quickly enable and disable wired and wireless networking with the new Network indicator.